. Canadian forest industries 1880-1881. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. day. There vwll also ok a lath mill. Thia mill is also built fro no designs f urn shed by Mr. Jatnieson, and -will be complete in jvery ; Mr. Jamieson is an old QueSecer, being i native of the adjoining cft coal screening*, hard coal, inferior 1 Joal of every description, inferior and wet | *ood, tan bark, pine and oak sawdust, in i fact any kind of inferior fuel. It has given excellent satisfaction where used. The guide arms are hollow, and as s


. Canadian forest industries 1880-1881. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. day. There vwll also ok a lath mill. Thia mill is also built fro no designs f urn shed by Mr. Jatnieson, and -will be complete in jvery ; Mr. Jamieson is an old QueSecer, being i native of the adjoining cft coal screening*, hard coal, inferior 1 Joal of every description, inferior and wet | *ood, tan bark, pine and oak sawdust, in i fact any kind of inferior fuel. It has given excellent satisfaction where used. The guide arms are hollow, and as shown in the cue, are provided with two oi chambers, into which the guide pins are inserted, made of leather firmly fastened to gether, 1£ inches thick, (square), and are perforated to enable a wick which is inserted to feed the oil gradually. This is a positive self-oiler by capillary attraction ; cannot waste a drop of oil, for there is nothing to draw the oil out of the chamber when the saw .stops, or when the saw is oiled on the pin friotion-surface. Thone guides a:e strong and durably bui t from experience, and warranted in every particular. They can be readily adjusted when desir- ed by the sawyer when the saw is in the loy, without endangering hand er limb, and will stay where you leave them. These saw guides will be furbished to re- sponsible mill owners on 10 or 15 days' trial free of charge, and if not satisfactory after trial, can be returned free of charge. Manu- factured by Kerr Brothers, Walkervill, Ont. (see advt.) The Michigan Lumber Trade. THE ENORMOUS CUT IN MANISTEE. — NEW MILLS. From the Manistee Independent, we learn that the increase in the lumbering and mill- ing industry in that important section of tho Michigan lumbering district during the cur- rent year has been somewhat enormous. The new shingle-mills of Davis & Blacker, R. G. Peters, John F. Brown & Co., and the addi- tion to Mr. Canfield's shingle mill will cut a total next year of 165,00


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